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    Neuroplasticity is the process where the brain learns to acquire new skills or adapt to different experiences. It is a useful component for the mental capacity of a human being especially during their performances in the day to day lifestyles. This process involves changes in the brain where it includes replacement of injured tissues leading to an addition of neurons in the brain. After that‚ the reorganization of the information processing areas within the brain systems occurs. Whenever a brain

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    Caproic Acid Synthesis

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    Introduction In this lab‚ caproic acid was synthesized in a multi-step process that involved the synthesis of three intermediates – diethyl n-butylmalonate‚ potassium n-butylmalonate‚ and n-butyl malonic acid respectively. An IR was used to characterize the starting material‚ n-bromobutane‚ and the first intermediate‚ diethyl n-butylmalonate; while IR and NMR were used to characterize the final product‚ caproic acid. Reactions‚ Mechanism and Theory Caproic acid a.k.a n-hexanoic acid is a carboxylic

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    Objective: The benefit of this lab was to acquaint oneself with the fundamentals of the Aldol Condensation reaction by demonstrating the synthesis of dibenzalacetone (trans‚ trans-1‚5-Diphenyl-1‚4-pentadien-3-one) through the aldol condensation of acetone with benzaldehyde. The synthesis began by using a strong base to generate the acetone enolate ion. The ketone/enol tautomerization is an equilibrium process that produces little of the enol (ppm or less). However‚ any enol that formed quickly reacted

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    Synthesis Example

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    AP English Language and Composition Reading Time: 15 minutes Suggested Writing Time: 40 minutes Television has kept the world entertained for decades. Although this holds true‚ some believe the children watching are susceptible to inappropriate programs on television. Although there are guidelines to follow for television programming‚ these guidelines are sometimes ignored. Carefully read the following six sources‚ including the introductory information for each source. Then synthesize

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    Glutamate Synthesis

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    Secondary excitotoxicity is thought to be more relevant to chronic neurodegenerative disorders than the classical acute form. In this pathway increased glutamate levels are not required as disturbances with the neuronal resting membrane potential cause glutamate receptors to be over-activated by physiological levels of glutamate. In a neuron which is affected by another pathological process and shows reduced ATP production‚ Na+ dysfunction or impaired glucose metabolism and as a result has an abnormal

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    Juno Synthesis

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    The movie Juno is fiction and came out in 2007. It is about Juno MacGuff a 16 year old high schooler who gets pregnant after her first time having intercourse with Paulie Bleeker‚ who is also in high school. Although 9 years old‚ this movie is still extremely relevant in today’s society in regards to teen pregnancy. It tackles all the different options one can take and how emotionally‚ physically‚ and mentally challenge this decision is‚ especially when you’re a teen. Psychologist David Elkind theorized

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    Dmk Synthesis

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    The nonmutated form of DMPK functions in the production of protein kinase serine; this enzyme plays a role in intracellular communication and in the regulation of myosin phosphate. When DMPK is mutated‚ the proteins CUG-BP1‚ MBNL1 and INSR are displaced causing the splicing of troponin pre-mRNA which causes malfunctions in the cardiac conduction system‚ dominance of a chloride channel that causes myotonia‚ dominance of an insulin receptor that affects the sufficiency of insulin‚ and dominance of

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    Synthesis Of Morphine

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    Introduction: The pharmacokinetics of a drug describes the journey of a drug through the body i.e. its absorption‚ bioavailability‚ distribution‚ metabolism and excretion. Opioids are substances (endogenous or synthetic)‚ which produce ‘opiate-like effects’. Opiates are alkaloids derived from the Papaver somniferum poppy e.g. Morphine‚ Codeine (a morphine-like agonist) and Methadone (a synthetic analogue of morphine) and are primarily used as analgesics.[1] Discussion: Morphine has a 4-ring structure

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    Percent Copper and Formula of a Copper Compound Sofia Economides Date Preformed: 3/19/2012 Date Submitted: 3/26/2012 Lab Partners: Anita Smith‚ Taylor Bell‚ Derek Bourgeois 1. Purpose a. To determine the percent of copper and the formula weight of a copper compound. 2. Introduction a. Magnesium is a very active metal which can reduce copper (II) ions in a weight sample of a compound to metallic copper. The reduction of copper ions in a compound to a copper metal

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    Writing a Synthesis Essay

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    purpose of a synthesis essay is to make insightful connections. Those connections can show the relationship(s) between parts of a work or even between two or more works. It is your job to explain why those relationships are important. In order to write a successful synthesis essay‚ you must gather research on your chosen topic‚ discover meaningful connections throughout your research‚ and develop a unique and interesting argument or perspective. A synthesis is not a summary. A synthesis is an opportunity

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